Shrinking Jeans Olympics Fitness Challenge {2012}

It’s time for the third-annual Shrinking Jeans Olympics Fitness Challenge, so break out the spandex, the sexy knee-highs, and the sweatbands and get ready for some fierce competition!

10 Days. 26 Events. 78 Medals. 1 Ultimate Shrinking Olympian.

Will it be you?

Shrinking Olympics Fitness Challenge Events

Click here to find the master event schedule and more information on the Shrinking Jeans Olympics Fitness Challenge.

Scoring will look like this:

You will receive 1 point for each event you in which you participate!

The bronze medalist will receive 2 points.

A silver medal is awarded 3 points.

The gold medalist will get 4 points.

For completing the marathon challenge, you will receive 10 points.

The Ultimate Shrinking Olympian will be the Sister, or Brother, who amasses the most points over the entire 10 days of the Olympics, and they will be awarded with a super-cool virtual medal and a $100 gift card for Amazon or iTunes – winners choice. In case of a tie, the winners will split the $100 prize.

Awards

Let the games begin.

Disclosure: The Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans LLC is not a medical doctor or a personal trainer. Please make sure to check with your doctor to make sure you’re healthy enough before you begin a new fitness routine. We are not responsible for injuries incurred during the Shrinking Jeans Olympics. Compete at your own risk. The Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans LLC is sponsoring the $100 prize.

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About Christy

Forty year-old wife and mom to BJ (12) and Mia (8). I'm the editor at the Sisterhood, and I really love to run (really), read, cook amazing things, and photography is my fledging passion. My motivation is motivating other people to realize they can do this whole weight-loss and exercise thing. I'm living proof!

This looks like so much fun! My one question is for Tuesday’s task of rowing, is it the distance that matters or the number of strokes. I only ask because I used to row and you really want to use more force and fewer strokes. Sorry, I’m really not trying to be petty.